I'm quite out of the loop with the current roster, so I'll make this general statement:

The most successful tag-teams of days gone by consisted of guys who looked like they belonged together in the sense that they operated as a well-oiled unit that had presumably spent some substantial time together.

In recent years, it seems that tag-teams consist of two random guys paired only for the simple fact that "creative" had no other ideas for them.

When thinking about this, I asked myself "Can I come up with more than 2 - 3 tag teams currently in the WWE?"

1) Epico and (some other fucking guy)2) The one tag team of black guys who are managed by some guy name A-somethingoranother3) Another team of black guys who used to be managed by A-somethingoranother4) R-truth and kofi-kingston (I think thats his name)

I'm quite out of the loop with the current roster, so I'll make this general statement:

The most successful tag-teams of days gone by consisted of guys who looked like they belonged together in the sense that they operated as a well-oiled unit that had presumably spent some substantial time together.

In recent years, it seems that tag-teams consist of two random guys paired only for the simple fact that "creative" had no other ideas for them.

I hate these 2 guys who hang on each other and swing back & forth.. Epic stupidity.. (The guys from the 1st NXT)..

(Titus O'neil and Darren Young).. Annoying

Those are the Primetime Players. However, now that their manager, A.W. got whacked for his Kobe remark (among other things, according to WWE), I don't think they're getting the push they once did. I liked A.W., when they miked him up so you can hear him talking smack, during the match, a 21st-century Jimmy Hart.

MILLIONS OF DOLLARS.....MILLIONS OF DOLLARS.....MILLIONS OF DOLLARS (I like the gimmick, but get REAL; Owen Hart was making around $400K, when he died. Benoit made half-a-million a year, and he was a main-event guy).

There are no tag teams anymore. Nothing but simply two "superstars" that are thrown together. This was like when Dusty and Nikita joined forces or Hogan and Savage teaming up. Those are not true tag teams. Tag teams are gone... but then again so are the "stable" groups.We won't see anything like 4 Horsemen again, or Col. Rob Parkers stable, or the Flock (though it suffered from a nWo type of implosions with too many members towards the end)

There are no tag teams anymore. Nothing but simply two "superstars" that are thrown together. This was like when Dusty and Nikita joined forces or Hogan and Savage teaming up. Those are not true tag teams. Tag teams are gone... but then again so are the "stable" groups.We won't see anything like 4 Horsemen again, or Col. Rob Parkers stable, or the Flock (though it suffered from a nWo type of implosions with too many members towards the end)

What about "MILLIONS OF DOLLARS!!! MILLIONS OF DOLLARS!!!"?

I think you'll have the stables again. But, factions/stables generally last no more than two years. Remember about a year and a half ago, CM Punk was leading Nexus and Wade Barrett had the Corre.

And a few years back, Edge had "La Familia" (Chavo Guerrero, Vickie Guerrero, Hawkins, and Ryder).

There are no tag teams anymore. Nothing but simply two "superstars" that are thrown together. This was like when Dusty and Nikita joined forces or Hogan and Savage teaming up. Those are not true tag teams. Tag teams are gone... but then again so are the "stable" groups.We won't see anything like 4 Horsemen again, or Col. Rob Parkers stable, or the Flock (though it suffered from a nWo type of implosions with too many members towards the end)

all wwe wrestlers shouldn't be called superstars. where are the regular stars, semistars, regional stars and commons?

all wwe wrestlers shouldn't be called superstars. where are the regular stars, semistars, regional stars and commons?

When I was a young kid, there were "job-boys" like Mike Sharpe, Barry Horrowitz, Steve Lombardi, etc. Even as "The Brooklyn Brawler," I doubt anyone ever considered Lombardi a "superstar." These guys were essentially enhancement talent for the bigger names.

I'm reminded that back in those days, the WWF also had a list of local guys in each town they ran. They'd hire these guys to do match jobs for TV's. Iron Sheik used to get pissed at many of them when they couldn't give him what he needed for his spots, so he'd stretch the shit out of them during the match, hurting them for real.Andre was supposedly pissed at Scheik over this practice and allegedly stiffed him badly during a match they had because of it.

tag team reboot failed tyler rex retired. hawkins is on his own again. it's amazing how guys are in the wwe for years yet you never really hear of them. damian sandow has been with the wwe since 2003 yet not till 2012 has anyone really heard of him. he's currently doing a recycled lanny poffo genuis schtick.

tag team reboot failed tyler rex retired. hawkins is on his own again. it's amazing how guys are in the wwe for years yet you never really hear of them. damian sandow has been with the wwe since 2003 yet not till 2012 has anyone really heard of him. he's currently doing a recycled lanny poffo genuis schtick.

To me, it's a combo of the Genius gimmick and Triple H's blueblood routine.

I think you'll have the stables again. But, factions/stables generally last no more than two years. Remember about a year and a half ago, CM Punk was leading Nexus and Wade Barrett had the Corre.

And a few years back, Edge had "La Familia" (Chavo Guerrero, Vickie Guerrero, Hawkins, and Ryder).

Fizzled out faster than popping microwave popcorn. How long did NXT last? They had a good thing...but they shot their wad too early with it all. How long did it take for them to get the SES (straight edge society) really moving? Too fucking long.

Whats next for a team? Khali and Hornswaggle? Oh shit, I just revealed the next OVER thing for the WWE